![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Cooper’s eulogy seemed determine to direct the audience in the same way. Doing so involved some of the most transparently manipulative movements in the show, in which the writers decided not only to tell the audience what to feel, but why they should feel it. ![]() The Blacklist spent three years selling Boone’s Keen as a great heroine. This fades into Harold Cooper (Harry Lennix) delivering a eulogy for the now departed Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone). It begins with the hunky bad guy turned good guy Tom Keen (Ryan Eggold) getting frustrated trying to swaddle a baby as a few bars of Ray Lamontagne’s Part One: Homecoming plays in the background. 41)” opens with a montage that embodies the worst and the best of the series. ![]()
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